Safe Space
The project addresses and provides commentary on the safety challenges presented in this context. It utilizes the Olympic Park as a testing ground, a location that has already been shaped and planned with a strong emphasis on safety. Consequently, the park has been structured as a collection of enclosed spaces.
My work reimagines the park's boundaries by introducing a variety of inhabited walls. These walls empower the student residents to establish their own sense of safety and security. This approach challenges the conventional understanding of privacy, asserting that safety can be achieved without isolation and excessive control.